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jackson would disagree. one of the reasons she's leaving if you read her statement, she seems disappointed that her green agenda has not come to fruition in the obama administration. the president has been focused on the jobs and the economy trying to win election. she's gone after coal and angered a lot of businesses for her regulatory posture. a lot of people on wall street will be happy to see her take the door and leave. >> they might be happy to see her take the door and leave but what kind of person is going to succeed her, robert? will there be a person who's just as activist and radical or someone who is just as friendly? >> that's a great question. they expect the deputy epa director to succeed her right know. long term this is a real decision for the obama administration. lisa jackson was a green activist in that role. if obama picks someone like her to succeed her, that means in his second turn he'll go after climate change and the green policy and the agenda. if he doesn't, i think you'll see the
jackson would disagree. one of the reasons she's leaving if you read her statement, she seems disappointed that her green agenda has not come to fruition in the obama administration. the president has been focused on the jobs and the economy trying to win election. she's gone after coal and angered a lot of businesses for her regulatory posture. a lot of people on wall street will be happy to see her take the door and leave. >> they might be happy to see her take the door and leave but...
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also, as supplies from the obama team, ep achieve lisa jackson stepping down. can the coal companies finally breathe a sigh of relief? guess what happened in britain when the uk banned handguns. the surprising result that could change the gun control debate. "the kudlow report" start ises right now. >>> the big news tonight, still the developments in washington on the fiscal cliff, eamon javers joins us with the details. >> good evening, meshel. capitol hill sources tell cnbc that congressional leaders are planning to go to the white house tomorrow to meet with president barack obama and it is not entirely clear at this point when that meeting will take place and details are still being hammered out and we saw today a blistering series of rhetorical jabs from one side to the other and it's not clear as a result of all that whether a deal can, in fact, get hammered out in the remaining time before new year's eve and take a listen to senate republican leader mitch mcconnell earlier today explaining the problems he's facing in washington. take a listen. >> the tru
also, as supplies from the obama team, ep achieve lisa jackson stepping down. can the coal companies finally breathe a sigh of relief? guess what happened in britain when the uk banned handguns. the surprising result that could change the gun control debate. "the kudlow report" start ises right now. >>> the big news tonight, still the developments in washington on the fiscal cliff, eamon javers joins us with the details. >> good evening, meshel. capitol hill sources...
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question is, how much of because of sandy. >> mike jackson is on tomorrow. >> not me. who is jack thorton? now he's dating some model or something. >> a big, swinging twitter person now. >> he dates models mow. >> and the private market is valuing like 11 -- >> she doesn't think of him as a nerd or geek or anything. she thinks he's the cat's mimi yao. >> as is normal, costco, one of the first retailers to talk about these things, the warehouse giant posting a better than expected 9% rise in same-store sales. let's check on the markets. we're back to 13.4 on the dow. okay. but we are at 13,5, 13.6. >> because of the same reason congress can only move one leg at a time. >> we're only back at 134. >> we got to resolution, but now we know we have another two months. >> it can't go up every day, i guess. but the s&p is actually closer to the high end of the terrain than the dollar is right now. >> what is it, three points away from a five-year high? >> this is not going to last. >> although it was pointed out that he's not an equities guy. he's a bond guy. and he pointed ou
question is, how much of because of sandy. >> mike jackson is on tomorrow. >> not me. who is jack thorton? now he's dating some model or something. >> a big, swinging twitter person now. >> he dates models mow. >> and the private market is valuing like 11 -- >> she doesn't think of him as a nerd or geek or anything. she thinks he's the cat's mimi yao. >> as is normal, costco, one of the first retailers to talk about these things, the warehouse giant...
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you rang her or felt compelled to ring her on the night that michael jackson died. >> yeah. >> because they were similar age, similar kind of problems. you realized she may be going through turmoil over that news. tell me about that. >> it was -- and i hadn't talked about it publicly, actually. i'm surprised that you know that. how do you know that? >> i know everything, tyler. >> i called her that night and i had been trying to get her all day. and she had donny handleaway's "a song for you" blasting in the background. i was surprised she could hear me. we talk for a while. she was really broken up about his death. i didn't know if she was thinking about herself. i was trying desperately to let her get me to come over to the house and sit with her to make sure she was okay. whitney in true fashion, after me trying ten different times. listen, i'm a mother and i'm a woman and i'm single, and you're not coming over to my house in the middle of the night. in a way that only she could. but it's beyond tragic. and i was so disgusted. i must tell you i was so disgusted at the media and the
you rang her or felt compelled to ring her on the night that michael jackson died. >> yeah. >> because they were similar age, similar kind of problems. you realized she may be going through turmoil over that news. tell me about that. >> it was -- and i hadn't talked about it publicly, actually. i'm surprised that you know that. how do you know that? >> i know everything, tyler. >> i called her that night and i had been trying to get her all day. and she had donny...
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not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're back after a quick break. ughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> in four hours we'll see a last-ditch effort to keep us from going over the fiscal cliff. the president and key congressional players will meet at the white house to play let's make a deal. joining me is chris van holland of maryland. we have seen these meetings at the the white house, conference calls, press conferences, statements. we're going to see something out of this that gets us closer to a deal. >> as you said, there is a last-ditch effort by the president to b
not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're back after a quick break. ughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super...
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this is what it looked like on i-20 near jackson, mississippi. heavy rains showering the highway as drivers struggled to see the road in front of them. the governor's declared a state of emergency. in arkansas drivers are being advised to stay off the roads if they possibly can after some parts of the state got several inches of snow and sleet. the storm forcing flight cancellations and highway closures. and check out these pictures from mobile, alabama. right now, officials are starting to assess the damage after a tornado touched down in five different areas. residents expressing their shock as the storm hit. >> oh, my god, look, that's a tornado. oh, wow. >> skies over mobile, alabama, turned ominous as storms approached. residents ran for cover as it touched down. >> we stepped out and you could see it doing its thing. then it came behind the church. >> i prayed to god as loud as i could and i was just praying for my safety and i knew the truck was shaking. i just prayed that the truck stayed put and god would protect me and the ones in the t
this is what it looked like on i-20 near jackson, mississippi. heavy rains showering the highway as drivers struggled to see the road in front of them. the governor's declared a state of emergency. in arkansas drivers are being advised to stay off the roads if they possibly can after some parts of the state got several inches of snow and sleet. the storm forcing flight cancellations and highway closures. and check out these pictures from mobile, alabama. right now, officials are starting to...
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. >> katherine jackson, she's back home. she says she wasn't kidnapped. >> michael's siblings disputed the claim, saying his mother was resting in arizona under doctor's orders. a judge later restored katherine as permanent guardian of michael's children. >> he's tearing on my pants, mama! >> reporter: whether it was a pleasure or a guilty pressure, audiences couldn't turn away from tlc's hit reality show, "here comes honey boo-boo" about a child beauty pageant contestant and her family. ♪ gangnam style >> reporter: rapper psy went to a worldwide phenomenon after his catchy dance tune gangnam style hit the web. the music video featuring the south korean star's song and dance shattered records online, with more than 970 million views on youtube. but psy's newfound fame wasn't without controversy. harsh anne-american remarks he made during a performance in 2004 resurfaced online. he apologized, saying his lyrics were emotionally charged and resulted from events in the war with iraq. >>> new sexual misconduct accusations agai
. >> katherine jackson, she's back home. she says she wasn't kidnapped. >> michael's siblings disputed the claim, saying his mother was resting in arizona under doctor's orders. a judge later restored katherine as permanent guardian of michael's children. >> he's tearing on my pants, mama! >> reporter: whether it was a pleasure or a guilty pressure, audiences couldn't turn away from tlc's hit reality show, "here comes honey boo-boo" about a child beauty pageant...
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jackson will step down in january, just after the president's state of the union address. the epa created new standard for air pollution from coal power plants on her watch. >>> hillary clinton won't be on the sidelines much longer. back at work next week after spending the past three fighting off what the state department says was the stomach flu and a concussion from when she fainted. doctors have grounded her from overseas travel for a few more weengz. her return means she may soon testify before congress on the attack in benghazi. >> lisa jackson, if republicans have their way in the fiscal cliff conversation, they get rid of the epa. they talk about the cannot of education, the department of agency and epa waste of money. >> cost too much, all about regulations. are you one of the few people employed to this organization who has been to north korea. >> twice. i hope to go back again soon. >>> just ahead, a warning to democrats from republicans, they will not write a blank check to solve the fiscal cliff. reaction from debbie snab now of michigan, next. >>> plus, the b
jackson will step down in january, just after the president's state of the union address. the epa created new standard for air pollution from coal power plants on her watch. >>> hillary clinton won't be on the sidelines much longer. back at work next week after spending the past three fighting off what the state department says was the stomach flu and a concussion from when she fainted. doctors have grounded her from overseas travel for a few more weengz. her return means she may soon...
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. >> peter jackson is just really churning them out. >> will tolken wrote a lot of books and he's jackson is turning them out one another. there's some in the tolkien community wonder if there's too much hobbit. he stretched one book to three movies. i don't know if you saw the first one. >> three movies that will make a lot of money. >> the first is almost three hours long. >> were they all shot at the same time like other movies? >> all pretty much shot at the same time. there's still work to do on the other two post production stuff but peter jackson has the last "hobbit" movie and second pretty much all done on his computer. just doing post production stuff. >> and shooting it in his native new zealand. >> it's a boon for the economy. >> wonderful setting. there's going to be a "star trek" film coming out? >> why not. j.j. abrams, people thought he couldn't do it, casting young actors, schatner and kirk and spock, younger guys playing the roles and it was a huge hit, coming down with original story "star trek: into darkness" see if he can establish this old franchise with new faces. >
. >> peter jackson is just really churning them out. >> will tolken wrote a lot of books and he's jackson is turning them out one another. there's some in the tolkien community wonder if there's too much hobbit. he stretched one book to three movies. i don't know if you saw the first one. >> three movies that will make a lot of money. >> the first is almost three hours long. >> were they all shot at the same time like other movies? >> all pretty much shot at...
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this is jackson square. and where basically in front of jackson square surrounded by what they were estimating, something like 50,000 people. i'm looking left. i'm looking right. i see people. i see people on balconies throwing it down. so we're going to be counting down the new year here. there's a fleur-de-lis on top of the jack's brewery. so we'll be counting down with the fleur-de-lis. you can't be in new orleans and have new year without the baby new year because it's just so new orleans. so we're rocking it out. big easy style. we'll see you back here in a matter of moments. guys, back up to you. >> all right, brooke, thanks very much. and brooke will be starting our coverage at 12:30, going all the way to the 1:00 hour. kathy -- oh, did you drop something? let me just pick that up for you. let's check in in nashville and susan hendricks. what's going on there? >> you're willing to go out of frame, just drop out of frame. >> i'll go right out of frame. >> reporter: hi, anderson and kathy. >> hey. what'
this is jackson square. and where basically in front of jackson square surrounded by what they were estimating, something like 50,000 people. i'm looking left. i'm looking right. i see people. i see people on balconies throwing it down. so we're going to be counting down the new year here. there's a fleur-de-lis on top of the jack's brewery. so we'll be counting down with the fleur-de-lis. you can't be in new orleans and have new year without the baby new year because it's just so new orleans....
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jesse jackson, jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues. under federal investigation for misusing congressional resources. weeks after the election he resigned. prolife republican congressman of tennessee had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion a decade ago. he denied the woman was pregnant or had an abortion and he was re-elected by 12 points. number five, lybor pafrnts on fire. even if you've never heard of lybor, it probably has a big impact on your finances. the interest rates are determined in part by the rate at which banks borrow from each other. barclays paid nearly half a million dollars for manipulating these important interest rates. and the investigations at other banks are still ongoing. the sheer scale of it is huge. it makes bernie madoff who made off with billions look like a skid row pickpocket. number four, big trouble in communist china, everybody thought one of the most powerful politicians in china was getting rid of
jesse jackson, jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues. under federal investigation for misusing congressional resources. weeks after the election he resigned. prolife republican congressman of tennessee had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion a decade ago. he denied the woman was pregnant or had an abortion and he was re-elected by 12 points. number five, lybor pafrnts on fire. even if you've never heard of lybor, it probably...
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democratic congressman jesse jackson jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues and under federal investigation for misusing fralsh resources. weeks after the election, he resigned. during the campaign, allegations surfaced that this man had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion decades ago. he denied the affair or the abortion and was re-elected. >> number five, libor pants on fire. even if you have never heard of libor, it probably has a big impact on your finances. they're determined in part by the rate at which banks borrow from each other, called libor. in june, british bank barclays paid half a million for manipulating these important interest rates and investigations at other banks are still ongoing. the sheer scale of it is huge. t it makes bernie madoff who made off with millions look like a skid row pick pocket. >> number four, big trouble in communist china. everybody thought one of the most powerful politicians in china was getting rid of crime and cor
democratic congressman jesse jackson jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues and under federal investigation for misusing fralsh resources. weeks after the election, he resigned. during the campaign, allegations surfaced that this man had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion decades ago. he denied the affair or the abortion and was re-elected. >> number five, libor pants on fire. even if you have never heard of libor, it...
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earlier, christi paul asked defense attorney joey jackson about this very bizarre case. >>> parents need to be concerned and should be concerned. the facts here are different. so when you look at parenting, yes, we all as parents want the best for our children. but it's another thing to become obsessive. and here the line certainly was crossed according to the judge and according to the fact. when you start installing monitoring devices, okay, some parents want to see what their children are doing. when you travel from kansas to ohio where your daughter is in school unannounced, then you go to per peers in addition to administrators and talk to administrators about my daughter needs a mental health evaluation. she's promiscuous, she's abusive, engaged in assaulted behavior. it's enough. therefore, the message here is the law applies equally to everyone. whether you're a parent, whether you're a friend, whether you're a family member, you have to behave in accordance with certain protocol. and that means what you do is you don't cross that line and you don't do things which cause threat,
earlier, christi paul asked defense attorney joey jackson about this very bizarre case. >>> parents need to be concerned and should be concerned. the facts here are different. so when you look at parenting, yes, we all as parents want the best for our children. but it's another thing to become obsessive. and here the line certainly was crossed according to the judge and according to the fact. when you start installing monitoring devices, okay, some parents want to see what their...
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jesse jackson jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues and under federal investigation for misusing congressional resources. weeks after the election he resigned. prolife republican congressman of tennessee had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion a decade ago. he denied the woman was pregnant or had an abortion, and he was re-elected by 12 points. >>> number five, lybor pants on fire. even if you've never heard of lybor, it probably has a big impact on your finances. the interest rates on mortgages, student loans and credit cards are determined, in part, by the rate at which banks borrow from each other, called lybor. barclays paid nearly half a million dollars for manipulating these important interest rates. and the investigations at other banks are still ongoing. the sheer scale of it is huge. it makes american financial crook bernie madoff, who made off with billions, look like a skidrow pickpocket. >>> number four, big trouble in com
jesse jackson jr. of illinois was re-elected even though he was absent for months due to mental health issues and under federal investigation for misusing congressional resources. weeks after the election he resigned. prolife republican congressman of tennessee had urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion a decade ago. he denied the woman was pregnant or had an abortion, and he was re-elected by 12 points. >>> number five, lybor pants on fire. even if you've never heard of lybor,...
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our guest is reporter david jackson. and then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by author michael gordon. live at 7:00 eastern on c- span. >> i started to get word in the summer and fall of 1774. the british out of roles and diplomats were reporting to the crown the colonists are sending ships everye
our guest is reporter david jackson. and then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by author michael gordon. live at 7:00 eastern on c- span. >> i started to get word in the summer and fall of 1774. the british out of roles and diplomats were reporting to the crown the colonists are sending ships everye
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our guest is david jackson. and then what is next for iraq. we're joined by author michael gordon. live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> they started to get worried in 1774. the british diplomats were reporting to the crown that the colonists were sending ships and trying to get ammunition and cannons. this was after the british had sent more troops after the boston tea party. it is clear they were pulling together ammunition. maybe they did not intend to use it. that was a debate. the kings basically prohibited british ships from taking ammunition and everything to the colonies, unless it was officially sanctioned. they were very alert to this. as soon as the colony's a found out about it, in new hampshire and then rhode island, the militia took over and took the ammunition, so everybody knew it was coming. >> he suggests that 1775 was the critical launching point of the revolutionary war and american independence. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. author an analyst george will talks about the relationship between religion and american politics. he is introduced by john danforth.
our guest is david jackson. and then what is next for iraq. we're joined by author michael gordon. live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> they started to get worried in 1774. the british diplomats were reporting to the crown that the colonists were sending ships and trying to get ammunition and cannons. this was after the british had sent more troops after the boston tea party. it is clear they were pulling together ammunition. maybe they did not intend to use it. that was a debate. the kings...
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not a member, rose after the religious left in the form of the reverend martin luther king and jesse jackson, etc., etc. the religious right was provoked into politics. the tradition among many protestants was political quietism. and then the supreme court decided that the constitution required that there be at exclusion of religion from the public square in the removal of prayer from schools. deeply offended a great many americans. 40 years ago, next month, they delivered the final provocation for the legitimate political purpose of trying to save the culture. i know a great many people work them up into a frenzy about the threats of theocracy. you use the comparison of iran. good lord. we are so far from any possible menace of religious orthodoxy. try to have a prayer at a high- school football game in texas. there is zero grounds. i do not see it. nor do i think in the members of the religious right, and i know many of them, any desire to tyrannize. they went into politics because they felt they were attacked. they want to be left alone. [applause] >> i appreciate you as a voice of reason
not a member, rose after the religious left in the form of the reverend martin luther king and jesse jackson, etc., etc. the religious right was provoked into politics. the tradition among many protestants was political quietism. and then the supreme court decided that the constitution required that there be at exclusion of religion from the public square in the removal of prayer from schools. deeply offended a great many americans. 40 years ago, next month, they delivered the final provocation...
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next to her is surely an jackson. she has 51 of honorary degrees. she has been the first of everything -- the national science foundation. she was the very first black woman to get a ph.d. at and i.t.. [applause] she is an expert in medicare and medicaid and all things health. she has been called the health czar of america. the point guard over hauling the system. how about that for a job? what a powerhouse right here. so we actually have a lot of brainpower up here. all of you could have done very different things. you had a lot of choices. i would love to hear about how you ended up taking what you did. who wants to start? >> a failed of violinist. i was raised to be a musician. my mother still asks may what happened. i was always interested in politics and writing stories for the paper. it actually was complete serendipity. i was in college and was at a meeting of the naacp. we had some big issues. this was the 1960's and we heard music down the hall. it was the college radio station and i was drawn to it. i pitched in and begin programming class
next to her is surely an jackson. she has 51 of honorary degrees. she has been the first of everything -- the national science foundation. she was the very first black woman to get a ph.d. at and i.t.. [applause] she is an expert in medicare and medicaid and all things health. she has been called the health czar of america. the point guard over hauling the system. how about that for a job? what a powerhouse right here. so we actually have a lot of brainpower up here. all of you could have done...
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not a member, rose after the religious left in the form of the reverend martin luther king and jesse jackson, etc., etc. the religious right was provoked into politics. the tradition among many protestants was political quietism. and then the supreme court decided that the constitution required that there be at exclusion of religion from the public square in the removal of prayer from schools. deeply offended a great many americans. 40 years ago, next month, they delivered the final provocation for the legitimate political purpose of trying to save the culture. i know a great many people work them up into a frenzy about the threats of theocracy. you use the comparison of iran. good lord. we are so far from any possible menace of religious orthodoxy. try to have a prayer at a high- school football game in texas. there is zero grounds. i do not see it. nor do i think in the members of the religious right, and i know many of them, any desire to tyrannize. they went into politics because they felt they were attacked. they want to be left alone. [applause] >> i appreciate you as a voice of reason
not a member, rose after the religious left in the form of the reverend martin luther king and jesse jackson, etc., etc. the religious right was provoked into politics. the tradition among many protestants was political quietism. and then the supreme court decided that the constitution required that there be at exclusion of religion from the public square in the removal of prayer from schools. deeply offended a great many americans. 40 years ago, next month, they delivered the final provocation...
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>> terry jackson. the quality. can you please put your hands up if you believe in equality? how is that if two men want to get married go to a church agip refused, while two people who are street get married you quote? that's all. [applause] >> thank you. i'm trying to see if there's an underrepresented region. every region has contributed so far. so the young woman with blond hair. >> thank you, mr. speaker. emily carter. i believe marriage for all should be the main priority for next year. i believe it is important for our society to allow this to become reality. i have an incredible amount of people to communicate. the uk's parliament tried to make me reach for a reality it's an important thing for the people future. young people want to marry whoever they want regardless of gender. this is key for the future in some you should be brought into the light to allow them to have a free choice. we are allowing marriage our change and hope she people's lives. i've been a priority to do exactly that. why is it as a culture we are comfortable seeing two men holding guns than two
>> terry jackson. the quality. can you please put your hands up if you believe in equality? how is that if two men want to get married go to a church agip refused, while two people who are street get married you quote? that's all. [applause] >> thank you. i'm trying to see if there's an underrepresented region. every region has contributed so far. so the young woman with blond hair. >> thank you, mr. speaker. emily carter. i believe marriage for all should be the main priority...
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when they were reading the words of sherman, reading the words of grant, or stonewall jackson or the words of robert e. lee many of these emotions that i was feeling at the time. so it almost became hypnotic. there were so many hours you can watch so i didn't watch anymore for another week. then the next week i think i watched at least two of those tapes and sometimes three. i was mezmorized by the whole thing. >> did it impact the decisions you were make something >> not directly but it certainly attuned my brain to once again the horrors of war and this is human life you're dealing with. this is not moving military symbols around a map. it became very much of an emotional experience as well as a business experience, if you want to call it that. >> another thing you say in the book that had an impact on you is seeing the broadway show "ben franklin in paris." why? >> i volunteered to go to vietnam, it was an advisory effort, it was not leading u.s. combat troops. a lot of people told me i was crazy. what are you doing this for? there is no career enhancement for you going over there
when they were reading the words of sherman, reading the words of grant, or stonewall jackson or the words of robert e. lee many of these emotions that i was feeling at the time. so it almost became hypnotic. there were so many hours you can watch so i didn't watch anymore for another week. then the next week i think i watched at least two of those tapes and sometimes three. i was mezmorized by the whole thing. >> did it impact the decisions you were make something >> not directly...
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jackson and jackson was going to be coming out to stanford. you have to remember it was hard to get out there from washington. >> were in the early. >> it was rare for someone from stanford. stanford had a law school can rehnquist was whip smart, but it was hard for someone who wasn't in the ivy league to be a clerk, court was very much an honor and he was hard. the justices in those days, jackson had been working with one clerk. so maybe nine people or 10, 11 people you get these clerkships. not many. >> and i remember it right that justice jackson came up for the groundbreaking? what brought them out there? >> guest: two things. what brought them not least the bohemian growth. so there was this bohemian grove in a place called mantra brio, california. i've actually worked on another story, so i know that plays well. it's a man's club, all men. two dozen men getting together at a summer camp and they do it every year as there was a bohemian club in san francisco at posted this confab corporate decision makers, government luminaries, diplomats
jackson and jackson was going to be coming out to stanford. you have to remember it was hard to get out there from washington. >> were in the early. >> it was rare for someone from stanford. stanford had a law school can rehnquist was whip smart, but it was hard for someone who wasn't in the ivy league to be a clerk, court was very much an honor and he was hard. the justices in those days, jackson had been working with one clerk. so maybe nine people or 10, 11 people you get these...
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example, two guys viewed as failures our at least not very successful guys, and that would be andrew jackson higgins, who produced an incredible number of craft, landing craft, but after the war was kind of out of business, but especially we look at people like howard hughes. howard hughes is viewed as a giant failure during world war ii because he doesn't produce any weapons that work. everybody knows about the spruce goose. he produces the wooden reconnaissance airplane, very fast but they are really use before the end of the war. this is the whole point. people like howard hughes where necessary so that we could have people like henry kaiser. it's only because you have the failures that you know what doesn't work. every time something doesn't work you know not to go there. and so it's because we have this, and other countries did not, they insisted that you win every time or you die. that's going to cause a problem down the line. that's no different than europe. the german miracle of economic production was, in fact, a faÇade. supported by mass conscription that eliminated unemployment,
example, two guys viewed as failures our at least not very successful guys, and that would be andrew jackson higgins, who produced an incredible number of craft, landing craft, but after the war was kind of out of business, but especially we look at people like howard hughes. howard hughes is viewed as a giant failure during world war ii because he doesn't produce any weapons that work. everybody knows about the spruce goose. he produces the wooden reconnaissance airplane, very fast but they...
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the president of united states andrew jackson says the supreme court made a decision now enforce it. and he sends troops not to enforce the decision but to eject the indians were the good on to number oklahoma on the trails and the descendants live there to this day. then go forward to the efforts that were made to desegregate. when holmes was on the court it was a decision pretty clearly they are keeping a black person from the polls, contrary to what the 15th amendment says and he says we can't really strictest on because nobody will do it when we say it. we are not unfamiliar with this kind of problem maybe not as serious, it depends. so what i usually say because i believe it so much, i think a great day in the history of all of the united states in respect to establishing a rule of law was the day when the nine little rock were finally ordered after brown v board said after segregationist contrary to the constitution then you have a case that it arises out of little rock. little rock begins when a judge says we mean that. by the way the first year after brown what happened? the
the president of united states andrew jackson says the supreme court made a decision now enforce it. and he sends troops not to enforce the decision but to eject the indians were the good on to number oklahoma on the trails and the descendants live there to this day. then go forward to the efforts that were made to desegregate. when holmes was on the court it was a decision pretty clearly they are keeping a black person from the polls, contrary to what the 15th amendment says and he says we...
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some jackson county historical society in independence, missouri. and again, the point was i really didn't want to read more about u.s. grant, i wanted to read about the little grunt at the back of his line. so that's what i looked for. and what i really wanted was for these soldiers to say i look at the flag, and i think of my farm, or i think of my wife or my mother. and they just, they wouldn't with cooperate. they wouldn't do what i wanted them to do. and i was really frustrated with them for that reason. >> host: what were you finding? were you finding a similar theme between both union and confederate soldiers? >> guest: i was less interested in those although i was interested in those, than east/west sort of. i found very little of the east/west difference that i was looking for. easterners thought they had bad manners in the west, but you could predict that. if you ride the metro today, you can hear that kind of conversation. that was not that surprising. so that was one thing. they weren't with talking about what i wanted them to, but they
some jackson county historical society in independence, missouri. and again, the point was i really didn't want to read more about u.s. grant, i wanted to read about the little grunt at the back of his line. so that's what i looked for. and what i really wanted was for these soldiers to say i look at the flag, and i think of my farm, or i think of my wife or my mother. and they just, they wouldn't with cooperate. they wouldn't do what i wanted them to do. and i was really frustrated with them...
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lisa jackson resigned last week, because she was convinced that president obama will soon give the green light to the keystone pipeline. the president rejected for many reasons and could be up for approval in march or april. we'll have more on this later this hour. could the pipeline live? >> where are you this morning? answer, you, your taxes, they're going up. everyone to works pays more into social security, income, dividend and property taxes go up on successful people. on the other side of the coin, there are no spending cuts. add it up. and the governor's own bean counters say the debt goes 3.9 trillion dollars over the next ten years. rich is now defined as families making more than $450,000 a year, they presumably are now paying their fair share, to make sure the rich don't stay rich in death, estate taxes go up. here is the president speaking last night. a big no to spending cuts. >> and i believe that there's further unnecessary spending in government that we can eliminate. but we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. >> he wants tax increases as well as that. and the preside
lisa jackson resigned last week, because she was convinced that president obama will soon give the green light to the keystone pipeline. the president rejected for many reasons and could be up for approval in march or april. we'll have more on this later this hour. could the pipeline live? >> where are you this morning? answer, you, your taxes, they're going up. everyone to works pays more into social security, income, dividend and property taxes go up on successful people. on the other...
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after nearly four years on the job, environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson is resigning. she is expected to leave after the state of the union address in january. and the empire state building is one step closer to going public. the management of the iconic skyscraper has been given the go ahead by the securities and exchange commission to allow that building to be included in a proposed real estate investment trust. empire state realty filed in february to raise as much as 1 billion dollars in an initial public offering. we continue our countdown to the closing bell with ashley webster. ashley: adam, thank you very much. nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. sandra smith at the cme. nicole, to you first, this market, we were off 148 points. we have now clawed our way back all the way back. we're down just 17 points. what are you watching? nicole: it's pretty amazing when you start to see that washington and wall street are so closely tied together. what i'm watching is i'm keeping an eye on expedia, clear mover today. we know about the acquisition. and what'
after nearly four years on the job, environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson is resigning. she is expected to leave after the state of the union address in january. and the empire state building is one step closer to going public. the management of the iconic skyscraper has been given the go ahead by the securities and exchange commission to allow that building to be included in a proposed real estate investment trust. empire state realty filed in february to raise as much as...
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attorney joey jackson joins me to talk about the crazy case, i was treating about this earlier. this is the craig's list sperm donor is being required to pay child support, even though he signed legal documents he had no financial responsible for the babies at all. sold sperm on craig's list to another couple. this is fascinating story. i have actually know other people in this situation. so this, this is happening more than you think, america. you want to tune in and see what your rights are in this situation. lori: "modern family", that's for sure. melissa: there you go. lori: still have trading time ahead with the dow up 220 points. new jersey governor chris christie is expected to speak about the failure of the house to pass the much-needed aid bill for victims of hurricane sandy. we'll bring you the comments live. tracy and ashley will take you through the next hour of "markets now". here they are [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a busin
attorney joey jackson joins me to talk about the crazy case, i was treating about this earlier. this is the craig's list sperm donor is being required to pay child support, even though he signed legal documents he had no financial responsible for the babies at all. sold sperm on craig's list to another couple. this is fascinating story. i have actually know other people in this situation. so this, this is happening more than you think, america. you want to tune in and see what your rights are...
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jackson resigned her post. what happens now with the investigation into richard windsor, secret e-mail name? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >> fox news alert. less than 24 hours after congress resolves the fiscal fight that was months in the making, we're getting word on a new spending battle already on the horizon. welcome to a brand new hour of america live everyone, i'm megyn kelly. fears of going off the fiscal cli
jackson resigned her post. what happens now with the investigation into richard windsor, secret e-mail name? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has fast acting decongestant to relieve your...
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had a secret e-mail account under the name of richard winsor obviously not lisa jackson . that's the name she used it was an alias. there is an investigation that began this month. what was in the secret e-mail account? was she discussing policy in the epa or rule make supposed to be transparent. this kind of policy discussion is supposed to be out front and available to everybody. if it in the secret e-mail account under the name of richard win sor. that's not what you are posed to do. she's under investigation for that and resigned. i don't think that is why she resigned and left, i simply don't know that. but she is under. >> julia: what is her legacy? >> she fit right into the obama administration. she's anti-business . she led the charge against coal and oil on behalf of the president. president obama. >> kelly: why did she do that? >> she's anti-business. she's a big global warmer and wants to go after fossil fuels and coil and oil and she went after them. >> eric: some are saying she used the private e-mail with the alias to go after the coal industry. >> we don't k
had a secret e-mail account under the name of richard winsor obviously not lisa jackson . that's the name she used it was an alias. there is an investigation that began this month. what was in the secret e-mail account? was she discussing policy in the epa or rule make supposed to be transparent. this kind of policy discussion is supposed to be out front and available to everybody. if it in the secret e-mail account under the name of richard win sor. that's not what you are posed to do. she's...
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but jackson said he could approve the plan as soon as march or april. a spokesman for jackson said she resigned for new challenges and reports based on anything else are entirely false. >>brian: 12 minutes after the top of the hour on this wednesday. don't tell this guy al qaeda is on its heels. terrorists put a massive bounty on a u.s. ambassador's head. >>brian: markets are reacting last night. we'll go to stuart varney to see if europe's response is indicative of what the u.s. response will be on the market today. as stuart swag tkpwers in for the -- as stuart swaggers in for the new [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. >>brian: overseas stock markets seem to be breathing a sigh of relief after u.s. lawmakers struck a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. >>steve: this is great news considering world markets fell briefly during trading
but jackson said he could approve the plan as soon as march or april. a spokesman for jackson said she resigned for new challenges and reports based on anything else are entirely false. >>brian: 12 minutes after the top of the hour on this wednesday. don't tell this guy al qaeda is on its heels. terrorists put a massive bounty on a u.s. ambassador's head. >>brian: markets are reacting last night. we'll go to stuart varney to see if europe's response is indicative of what the u.s....
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epa administrator lisa jackson up and down after four years on the job. her tenure has been marked by controversy. including a high-profile fight with republicans over the keystone pipeline. she is also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. in a statement, she gave no reason for her departure, but said that she would be ready for a new challenge. she's expected to leave sometime next month's. greg: as lawmakers struggled with the fiscal cliff, treasury secretary timothy geithner is facing an equally harrowing deadline is the u.s. economy approaches its borrowing limit of $16.4 trillion. he says that he is being forced to use extraordinary measures. just to try try to keep things afloat for another few months. do you ever feel like groundhog day? paul harrington is a managing partner of harrington financial llc. i do feel like bill murray in his movie "groundhog day", the movie. it seems to be happening over and over again, doesn't it? [laughter] reporter: this narrative is tiring and frustrating. we have been talking about t
epa administrator lisa jackson up and down after four years on the job. her tenure has been marked by controversy. including a high-profile fight with republicans over the keystone pipeline. she is also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. in a statement, she gave no reason for her departure, but said that she would be ready for a new challenge. she's expected to leave sometime next month's. greg: as lawmakers struggled with the fiscal cliff, treasury secretary...
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thank you both of you, joey jackson, rebecca rose woodland. >> happy holidays. jamie: you too. by the way you look very dapper today. >> you too. you guys look beautiful. jamie: speaking of dapper, kelly. kelly: thank you, joey, jamie, rebecca. that was a great discussion. disturbing report however on holiday retail sales could mean some good news for shoppers out there today. and while the lines may be shorter than in years past, if you're talking anything, taking anything back, why you should be prepared to be patient. kelly: it's been a very special holiday for a lot of the people throughout the country and this holiday also took on very special meaning for one young man thanks to new york's bravest. while many kids were wishing for a fire truck under the tree, he actually got to get into the driver's seat to spend a special christmas day with his firefighter father. dan bowens of fox affiliate wnyw in new york has this report. >> these two buttons straightforward. >> reporter: for a boy who wants to be a firefighter when he grows up, christmas gifts don't get much better th
thank you both of you, joey jackson, rebecca rose woodland. >> happy holidays. jamie: you too. by the way you look very dapper today. >> you too. you guys look beautiful. jamie: speaking of dapper, kelly. kelly: thank you, joey, jamie, rebecca. that was a great discussion. disturbing report however on holiday retail sales could mean some good news for shoppers out there today. and while the lines may be shorter than in years past, if you're talking anything, taking anything back,...
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director peter jackson used some unique film making magic to film this. the hobbit was shot at 48 frames per second. he believes it makes the film look more realistic. some of the people who have seen it in 3-d said the increased frame rate made them feel nauseated. the producers say these claims are unfounded, but their ads from a legal standpoint seem to be playing it safe. >> from director peter jackson comes the stirring tale of bilbo baggins and a quest like no other. enjoy the magic, the mystery, and the adventure. "the hobbit." "the hobbit" is not for everyone. side effects may include dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and head ache. if symptoms do not improve after 30 minutes, stop watching "the hobbit" and see a doctor. pregnant women should not see "the hobbit" as it may induce labor. erections lasting more than four hours. ask your doctor about "the hobbit." bring a bucket. in theaters everywhere. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the nomination for the golden globes were announced this morning. if you got a screaming phone call at 5:00 a.m., you're either nomi
director peter jackson used some unique film making magic to film this. the hobbit was shot at 48 frames per second. he believes it makes the film look more realistic. some of the people who have seen it in 3-d said the increased frame rate made them feel nauseated. the producers say these claims are unfounded, but their ads from a legal standpoint seem to be playing it safe. >> from director peter jackson comes the stirring tale of bilbo baggins and a quest like no other. enjoy the...
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one underneath west jackson street it and flooded the area. it also made a mess of the morning commute. crews work nonstop to fix the main. it's more than 50 years old. they blame cold and aging infrom a structure. >> rain that's we had in the last two storms played a role. we had a cold spell that contributed to the problem. >> that is just one of3,zz many breaks in the east bay. there is one on mount diablo street. berkeley had two. and crews in oakland fixed a 4n view drive. >> we're talking about water it should not be, tonight leaders are hoping they convinced the state to help solve a flooding problem there. all rain we've had around christmas pushed creek over its banks and into homes. we're live to explain the plan. >> east palo alto is worried it can't ford to wait to repair the levy. do nudging and the next storm could do more damage. christmas eve, a gift they didn't want. waters at the creek rose to the third highest level in record history flooding seven homes and damaging levies, streets and other properties. the public property
one underneath west jackson street it and flooded the area. it also made a mess of the morning commute. crews work nonstop to fix the main. it's more than 50 years old. they blame cold and aging infrom a structure. >> rain that's we had in the last two storms played a role. we had a cold spell that contributed to the problem. >> that is just one of3,zz many breaks in the east bay. there is one on mount diablo street. berkeley had two. and crews in oakland fixed a 4n view drive....
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. >>> intercepted by rob jackson. redskins into the playoffs. rg3. maybe he can solve the fiscal cliff. >>> and all that matters. >> fireworks lit up sydney harbor, beautiful, as people mark the start of 2013. happy new year. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> chuck pagano back on the colts sideline yesterday cancer free as the colts won 28-16. >> i feel so blessed to be back with you guys in the battle. thank you. thank you so much. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason. as we wake up the deadline to the fiscal cliff is just 14 hours ai wa. there's no deal yet, but members of congress are heading back to capitol hill. first, breaking news on the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton. >> she's in a new york city hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. doctors say it's related to a concussion that's kept her out of the office for the past three weeks. margaret brennan is in washington with the latest. margaret good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. secretary clint
. >>> intercepted by rob jackson. redskins into the playoffs. rg3. maybe he can solve the fiscal cliff. >>> and all that matters. >> fireworks lit up sydney harbor, beautiful, as people mark the start of 2013. happy new year. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> chuck pagano back on the colts sideline yesterday cancer free as the colts won 28-16. >> i feel so blessed to be back with you guys in the battle. thank you. thank you so much. captioning...
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in a statement, jackson said, "i will leave the e.p.a. confident the ship is sailing in the right direction." jackson's tenure was defined in part by efforts to curb carbon emissions. in 2009, she formally declared greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, a threat to public health. that same day, she spoke on "the newshour." >> i join the president in calling for clean energy and climate legislation. and that's because i think having economy-wide legislation sends an unequivocal signal to the private sector that we really mean it, that we're moving towards green energy. >> brown: but a bill to cap greenhouse gases foundered in the democratic-controlled senate and never made it to the president's desk. jackson also pushed a rule to reduce smog, but it faced bitter opposition from republicans and industry over the cost and potential effect on jobs, and last year, president obama ordered it withdrawn. still, environmental groups praised jackson for shepherding the first-ever national standards governing power plant emissions of mercury an
in a statement, jackson said, "i will leave the e.p.a. confident the ship is sailing in the right direction." jackson's tenure was defined in part by efforts to curb carbon emissions. in 2009, she formally declared greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, a threat to public health. that same day, she spoke on "the newshour." >> i join the president in calling for clean energy and climate legislation. and that's because i think having economy-wide legislation sends...
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>> anthony jackson, he's a former marine general. i don't know how much he knows about parks, but he's a guy who jerry brown can show to the public, look, we've got a no-nonsense guy who's going to whip these folks into shape. >> yeah, well, you know, tom vacar, 2011 in some ways was the year of the pg&e sam bruno explosion. 2012 we had a refinery fire in richmond. were there commonalities to those stories, common lessons to be learned? >> the common lesson is that whether you're a corporation or an individual, you really don't want to pay for infrastructure improvements unless you absolutely have to pay for them. and in both cases, some violent action in san bruno and in richmond caused them to reassess that particular thing. pg&e is so far along now in terms of upgrading its infrastructure and doing the things that it should have been doing all along that it probably will be the model utility for the nation, if not now, in the very near future. >> but short of a disaster and an explosion, i mean, is there something to motivate comp
>> anthony jackson, he's a former marine general. i don't know how much he knows about parks, but he's a guy who jerry brown can show to the public, look, we've got a no-nonsense guy who's going to whip these folks into shape. >> yeah, well, you know, tom vacar, 2011 in some ways was the year of the pg&e sam bruno explosion. 2012 we had a refinery fire in richmond. were there commonalities to those stories, common lessons to be learned? >> the common lesson is that whether...
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i want to start with illinoise where jesse jackson, jr. whol just resigned his house seat has left a wide open political fight in his wake. >> there will be a specialbe election to fill his house seat which is the second district onr the south side of chicago. just about 10 blocks or so fromu president obama's home.ag this is a very geographically diverse district. it includes the urban parts of the south side of chicago, sub urban parts.ry and rural farmland on the southern tip of the district. and such a diverse geography means the field is very diverse. a whole lot of candidates, seven pretty well known names in chicago politics are running right now. that number could increase. when the petitions come in to file for the race in a week or two.po >> ifill: i have to ask you this because it seems for a long time jesse, jr. had in problems. either legal or health problemsp and maybe people have been positioning themselves for a while for this race.lv has that been going on even before he said he was going to drop out? >> absolutely.dr ther
i want to start with illinoise where jesse jackson, jr. whol just resigned his house seat has left a wide open political fight in his wake. >> there will be a specialbe election to fill his house seat which is the second district onr the south side of chicago. just about 10 blocks or so fromu president obama's home.ag this is a very geographically diverse district. it includes the urban parts of the south side of chicago, sub urban parts.ry and rural farmland on the southern tip of the...